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Primary Sources - The Basics

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Primary Sources - Basic Resources


What is a Primary Source? (wikipedia)
What is a Primary Source?
Primary vs Secondary - Princeton
Primary and Secondary - Ithaca College Library
ALA Primary Sources on the Web
Why Use Primary Sources?.pdf
Reading a Primary Source
How to Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Sources.
Primary Sources - What Are They?

Fact of Congress - Primary Documents (youtube encouraging use of primary source documents to learn about Congress)

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LOC Professional Development (select Introduction, Chapter Two)

Each day we create our own Primary Sources. Use this document as a way to demonstrate this to students.
MindWalkActivity.pdf

Are these Primary or Secondary Sources?

  1. We cannot tell a lie
  2. One hundred years towards suffrage
  3. Hepburn discusses birth control bill
  4. NAWSF
  5. Election Day
  6. Satisfied with life
  7. Margaret Sanger
  8. Program
  9. 2 AM in the Subway
  10. Calm about it….
  11. The Speaker of the House
  12. Kagan for Supreme Court
  13. Liberty
  14. Toward Equal Rights
  15. Restaurant
  16. Anti Suffrage

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